Mike Slive, the seventh commissioner of the Southeastern Conference and one of the most respected and accomplished leaders in the history of intercollegiate athletics, died Wednesday in Birmingham, Alabama, at the age of 77.

Marlene Dietrich Marathon (TCM, 8/7c): Stay up all night with five of the glamorous icon’s later films, starting with 1958’s A Touch of Evil, a noir classic starring Orson Welles as a corrupt cop going up against Charlton Heston. Dietrich stars as fortune-telling madam Tanya. The marathon continues with Billy Wilder’s Witness for the Prosecution (1957), followed by Alfred Hitchcock thriller Stage Fright (1950) at 12:15am/11:15c. Fritz Lang’s western Rancho Notorious (1952) kicks off at 2:15am/1:15c, and the night closes out with The Monte Carlo Story (1957) at 4am/3c.